As Microsoft Server 2008 Administrator, you will definitely be confronted with the need to share enterprise resources, as well as protecting them from unauthorized access. Windows Server 2008 offers an array of technologies to ensure availability and security for documents.

You’ll use NTFS File Permission and Encrypting File System (EFS) to control access, while to control access, we’ll create Distributed File System (DFS) namespace and use replication to copy files between multiple servers.

In this class, you’ll be taught in the most practical sense how to;
? Configure a File Server
? Configure Distributed File System (DFS)
? Configure shadow Copy services
? Configure back up and restore
? Managing Disk Quotas

We’ll begin with lesson 1- Managing File Security
Here, we’ll understand and work with NTFS and EFS, the 2 technologies used to control access to files and folders. We’ll work with different file types;

? User Files
? System Files
? Program Files:

you’ll move further within this lesson to understanding the permissions;
1. List Folder Contents
2. Read: Read and Execute
3. Write
4. Modify
5. Full Control


Many stuff to learn.

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